Prithvi Shaw youngest Indian to crack hundred on debut
Roach will be absent as he has flown back to attend a family issue and the lack of top-quality spinners is a cause for concern. With this feat, he also became the youngest Indian to score a century on debut for India in Tests.

Senate confirms Brett Kavanaugh to Supreme Court amid protests
A little more than two hours later, Kavauangh was sworn in during a private ceremony as protesters stood on the court's steps. Despite the letter, the Senate voted 51-49 to move forward with Kavanaugh on Friday to a final vote on his confirmation.

Toyota Recalls 975,000 Cars for Stalling and Airbag Defects
Toyota doesn't sell the Auris in the USA , which is why the Stateside component of this recall only covers the Prius and Prius V. The Prius cars in Pakistan are imported from Japan too and a considerable amount of Japan-bound Prius cars have been affected.

India, Russia likely to sign arms deal during Putin’s visit
Before India signs the S-400 deal, reports suggest that China was the first one to procure S-400 from Russian Federation in 2014. This deal may attract economic sanctions from the US under CAATSA, since US President Donald Trump is yet to certify the deal.

Nick Saban blasts Alabama defense after Arkansas rout
Storey played one of his better games, completing 25 of 39 passes for 230 yards and two touchdowns, but he did throw a pick-six. He is now 76-of-102 for 1,495 yards and has no interceptions on the year, and he has yet to play in a fourth quarter.

Official says S Arabia unable to replace Iran’s oil
Hedge funds cut their bullish wagers on USA crude in the latest week to the lowest level in almost a year, data showed on Friday. Global benchmark Brent crude futures for December delivery fell 42 cents to settle at $84.16 a barrel.

Brewers rip NL Central away from Cubs in Game 163
Yelich is hitting.323 in his first season with Milwaukee, sealing the first batting title in Brewers' history. Unfortunately, due to the Brewers' ugly games against the Cubs earlier in the season, they lost the series.

Intel Announces First 9th-Generation Core Processors

This processor ships in a new dodecahedron-shaped box which Intel thinks buyers will want to show off. While both processors have eight physical cores, only the i9-9900K will feature Hyper-threading allowing for a 16-thread configuration.

The company might update to the new 10nm manufacturing process standard next year with its highly anticipated Cannon Lake chips.

This gives the Core i9-9900K an all-core boost of 4.7GHz, which should give that chip a nice nudge over all previous CPUs in the family.

As previously rumored, the Core i9-9900K supports Hyper Threading while the Core i7-9700K does not. Finally, the Core i5-9600K is the most affordable of the bunch, delivering 6C/6T with a 3.7/4.6GHz base/boost speed.

With clock speeds that range as high as 5GHz, Intel's new 9th generation core CPUs are poised to bring slightly better gaming performance and sometimes drastically better multimedia editing performance to cutting-edge desktop PCs. During a brief demonstration following Intel's announcement, I witnessed a test machine with a Core i9-9900K and an Nvidia GTX 2080 achieve a score of 33,144 on the World of Tanks Encore in-game benchmark, while a similarly configured system with a Core i7-8700K recorded a result of 30,318.

Core i9-9980XE: 18C/36T, 3.0/4.4GHz base/boost, 165W TDP, $1,979 MSRP. The W-3175X will begin shipping in December, with pricing to be announced closer to the time.

Despite the launch of a new chipset in the form of Z390, these new 9th generation chipsets will maintain compatibility with all previous 300-series Intel chipsets, such as Z370 through updates that will be made available by motherboard manufacturers.

Intel will also sell even more powerful Core X (for "extreme") CPUs-which are really Skylake-era designs-with many more cores starting in November.

Anandtech doesn't believe there are any new security fixes coming in these new desktop chips, implying they'll lack the security fixes that debuted with Whiskey Lake.

For its latest 9th Generation chips Intel is going with a soldered integrated heat spreader (IHS) - which we haven't seen since Sandy Bridge - to support greater overclocking capabilities. Are any of you thinking about upgrading?